India to put forward position on Pakistan’s loans at next IMF board meet

Indian Foreign Secretary confirms India’s executive director at IMF will formally raise concerns during Friday’s meeting

India is escalating its diplomatic efforts against Pakistan by leveraging its position at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). At an upcoming board meeting scheduled for Friday, India’s representative will formally present the country’s position—likely to question or seek a review of ongoing or future IMF loan disbursements to Pakistan.

While IMF decisions are made by consensus among member states, such a move could signal India’s intent to pressure Islamabad on the economic front amid rising bilateral tensions.

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